The Mahr
The Mahr vampire is a supernatural creature residing in the Carpathian Mountains, which stretch across several countries, including the Czech Republic, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, and ending near the Danube River in Serbia. This vampire, unlike the traditional bloodsuckers, feeds on human souls.
The Mahr takes the form of a moth to attack its victims, biting them a few times—presumably to suck out its lifeforce—before retreating, sometimes returning to the same victim. The vampire becomes increasingly efficient in attacking a victim with each subsequent attack, eventually consuming the victim's soul.
To defeat a Mahr, there are two known methods. The first is to drive a wooden stake through its heart. This method has the additional benefit of releasing the consumed souls back to their respective bodies. The second method involves finding the Mahr's daytime hiding place and exposing it to sunlight, which turns it to ash. However, it's unclear if this second method also results in the return of the consumed souls.
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